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Cleaning House
by Flexo on September 18, 2005
in Administration
You may notice some changes around here. Consumerism Commentary has a new design that’s easy on the eyes and makes the posts easier to read, while information in the sidebar is easier to get to. I’ve also removed links to blogs whose authors haven’t posted in several months.
Speaking of blogs, there have been many new personal finance-related blogs springing up lately; if I haven’t added a link to yours and you wish to be listed, feel free to contact me. Also, congratulations to Blueprint for Financial Prosperity who was mentioned in the New York Times!
Note: There’s a new link for the Carnival of Personal Finance which includes an overview, the schedule, and some guidelines.
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